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If you need to make some functionality available to all engineers in your company, you can author and release a Pants plugin (either internally or via a public PyPI index) independently of the rest of the codebase...
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Pants 2.16 introduces visibility features. These can be vital for keeping a monorepo's repository structure under control as the codebase grows. You'll benefit from having cleaner architecture and a dependency graph that is easier to reason about.
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Welcome to our new chat mirror, with all six of the current Slack public channels being mirrored to the web.
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Make builds more reliable and save time doing so. The upcoming Pants 2.16 introduces a couple of exciting changes to make Pants safer, faster, and more user-friendly. Here we preview a pair of changes which increase hermeticity.
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Now you can cross-test or cross-build your code on multiple different platforms concurrently, using Environments. Pants uses its precise knowledge of your build's deps to run exactly the relevant processes inside reusable Docker containers (or evenly remotely on a cluster of workers)…
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We embrace that open source is not code alone. We truly value a wide spectrum of contributions to Pants project and to the thriving community that underlies it. Here are some of the many ways anyone can potentially contribute to the vitality of Pants...
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